RRC ID 50286
Author Mandilaras K, Missirlis F.
Title Genes for iron metabolism influence circadian rhythms in Drosophila melanogaster.
Journal Metallomics
Abstract Haem has been previously implicated in the function of the circadian clock, but whether iron homeostasis is integrated with circadian rhythms is unknown. Here we describe an RNA interference (RNAi) screen using clock neurons of Drosophila melanogaster. RNAi is targeted to iron metabolism genes, including those involved in haem biosynthesis and degradation. The results indicate that Ferritin 2 Light Chain Homologue (Fer2LCH) is required for the circadian activity of flies kept in constant darkness. Oscillations of the core components in the molecular clock, PER and TIM, were also disrupted following Fer2LCH silencing. Other genes with a putative function in circadian biology include Transferrin-3, CG1358 (which has homology to the FLVCR haem export protein) and five genes implicated in iron-sulfur cluster biosynthesis: the Drosophila homologues of IscS (CG12264), IscU (CG9836), IscA1 (CG8198), Iba57 (CG8043) and Nubp2 (CG4858). Therefore, Drosophila genes involved in iron metabolism are required for a functional biological clock.
Volume 4(9)
Pages 928-36
Published 2012-8-1
DOI 10.1039/c2mt20065a
PMID 22885802
MeSH Animals Behavior, Animal / physiology Brain / metabolism Circadian Clocks / genetics Circadian Rhythm / genetics* Darkness Drosophila Proteins / genetics Drosophila Proteins / metabolism Drosophila melanogaster / genetics* Drosophila melanogaster / physiology* Gene Expression Regulation Genes, Insect / genetics* Genetic Association Studies Genetic Testing Iron / metabolism* Neurons / metabolism RNA Interference
IF 3.796
Times Cited 39
Resource
Drosophila 14716R-1 14716R-3